Like other Vanarama South clubs, Staines Town have been signing new players ahead of the 2014/15 season.

Surrey Herald sports editor, Clive Youlton, runs the rule over the new midfield signings and a youngster who are worth keeping an eye on this season as they look to make their mark on Marcus Gayle's side.

Chace O'Neill

Anybody who is asking 'Chace who?' will soon have their answer. A dynamic, all-action, goal-grabbing midfield player, with an ability to win the ball back allied to a touch of class when in possession. Played at Tottenham as an U18 but became disillusioned with the game and ended up having a few games at North Greenford United last season to help out a mate.

Wants to re-build his career and was recommended to boss Marcus Gayle by another newcomer Josh Ekim. Watch this space.

Josh Ekim

The fact that last season's midfield players at Staines Town, including supporters' player of the year Ashley Lodge, are unlikely to start the first game says much for the new boys. Ekim supplied a pass against Hendon last Saturday which prompted striker Louie Theophanous, who scored from the move, to remark: "I was waiting for a pass like that all last season."

Another classy passer and hard worker - and can score goals too.

Joe Aribo

Fresh from the Academy, he may have a difficult job breaking into a congested midfield, but has already shown boss Marcus Gayle what he has in his locker - guile, composure on the ball and a sweet left foot.

May get an opportunity sooner than expected after impressing in pre-season.